Piazza Armerina, the city of Roman mosaics
Piazza Armerina among Roman mosaics and archaeological sites cannot fail to be included as an unmissable stop on a journey to discover Sicily.
Piazza Armerina among Roman mosaics and archaeological sites cannot fail to be included as an unmissable stop on a journey to discover Sicily.
On the occasion of Holy Week in Enna, there are some important traditions that still live on in the city's folklore today.
The ancient city of Enna was among the safest in all of Sicily, thanks also to its geographical position which sees it placed between some mountains.
The myth tells that Agira was founded even before the Trojan war and that it originated the birth of the first cities of Sicily.
Zafferana Etnea, defined as the Pearl of Etna, rises at 600 m. high and has its typical products among which honey stands out.
Castelmola is a Sicilian village to be discovered, it has numerous intriguing beauties and is located near the suggestive Taormina.
The precious Tombolo di Mirabella Imbaccari is a Sicilian lace that gives life to real works of art.
Misterbianco is among the most important communities in the province of Catania for history, traditions and culture.
Motta Sant'Anastasia is a village rich in history whose roots date back to the XNUMXth century BC with the arrival of the Greeks and Romans.
The history of the municipality of Palagonia, in the province of Catania, is very ancient as it dates back to the Prehistoric era.
The Porta San Fratello in Piedimonte Etneo, in the province of Catania, is undoubtedly the symbol of the history of Piedimonte.
Rocca Calanna in Bronte is a sandstone cliff that preserves a famous legend linked to a queen's slipper.